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daimon

/dahy-mohn/US // ˈdaɪ moʊn //UK // (ˈdaɪmɒn) //

大魔王,大蒙,大魔导师,大梦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dai·mo·nes [dahy-muh-neez], /ˈdaɪ məˌniz/, dai·mons.

    • : daemon.

Examples

  • His divine sign or daimon advised him throughout his life, and a jury of his peers condemned him to death.

  • Very much of this nature was the genius or Daimon (don't say Demon) of Socrates.

  • In antiquity the name of daimon was given to the human soul or to higher intelligences.

  • What is known to that Daimon always appears to me the very same when I actually meet it.

  • There was no kind of doubt that he carried within him the creative "daimon."

  • This "dualism of the soul and its daimon" cannot be overcome by the clear light of reason.